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Makati City’s premiere hospital promises to be bigger and better by mid-2008 with the expected completion of a billion-peso expansion project, which will give rise to a brand new building.


Makati Medical Center president Richard Ferrer, in an interview, said the new structure will house five floors of parking space which will finally solve the hospital’s parking woes.
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The hospital management is thus asking its employees to refrain from placing the medical institution in a bad light.

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Around a thousand nurses, nursing aides, midwives, medical technologists, X-ray technologists, clerks and other rank and file employees will stage the strike in protest of the June 14 retrenchment that left 300 employees jobless.
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The MMC management explained to the members of the Makati Medical Center Employees Association (MAMACEA) in a dialogue last Friday that the retrenchment was part of the scheme to lower MMC’s salary expenses as the hospital now has bank debts amounting to P1.2 billion.
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Makati Medical Center president Richard Ferrer, in an interview, said the new structure will house five floors of parking space which will finally solve the hospital’s parking woes.
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The agreement finally puts the MMC back on track in its effort to rise from its financial woes and provide the best service for its patients.
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The hospital management is thus asking its employees to refrain from placing the medical institution in a bad light.

Mendoza issued the call yesterday in reaction to a workers’ strike which the hospital’s rank and file employees are planning to stage next month.
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Aabot sa 100 lalaki at babaeng judokas mula sa iba’t ibang clubs sa buong bansa ang inaasahang lalahok sa tatlong araw na event na inorganisa ng Philippine Amateur Judo Association at sanctioned ng Philippine Olympic Committee.
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